Australia Test captain Tim Paine made a startling revelation that he played in the fifth and final Ashes Test at the Oval with a broken thumb. Paine further added that seamer Peter Siddle bowled with a hip injury for most of the final Ashes Test which England won to square the 5-match series 2 a piece.

"My thumb was broken towards the end of that Test but it is not displaced, so I should be right to get back into training early," cricket.com.au quoted Paine as writing in his column for The Australian.

Paine made it clear that he won't be participating in this year's Big Bash League (BBL) in order to focus on playing red-ball cricket.

In his column, the Australian skipper also informed about the hip injury suffered by Siddle on the opening day of the Test, which the pacer hinted at during the match.

"Peter Siddle tore a hip flexor bowling on the first morning," Paine wrote.

"He has copped a bit of criticism for not bowling as well as we know he can, but the team knows just how heroic he was. A lot of other people wouldn't have bowled again in the match, but he pushed on because he didn't want to leave Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins to do extra work. He's a warrior, Sidds, and we love him deeply for that."